>for all :who are the best experts for c in the world?why ?what are they doingnow?

What are they doing now? Probably watching Sunday evening sports,
or having desert after supper, or reading their kids to sleep.
Some of them are probably half-waking and telling their husbands
"Not now, honey, I'm not in the mood right now!"

Why, if you were one of the best C experts in the world, what would
you be doing on a Sunday night or in the early hours of Monday morning?

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>for all :who are the best experts for c in the world?why ?what are they doingnow?

What are they doing now? Probably watching Sunday evening sports,
or having desert after supper, or reading their kids to sleep.
Some of them are probably half-waking and telling their husbands
"Not now, honey, I'm not in the mood right now!"

Why, if you were one of the best C experts in the world, what would
you be doing on a Sunday night or in the early hours of Monday morning?

for all :
who are the best experts for c in the world?why ?what are they doing
now?

Dennis Ritchie is the inventor of C and I suppose the person you would
identify as the best expert. He used to work at AT&T, I don't know what he
does now but he posts here occasionally.

The question isn't really meaningful, since one of the goals of a
programming language is that it should be easy for an experienced programmer
to learn. Often the goal is also that it should be easy for an inexperienced
person to learn. So really if you need an "expert" then that reflects badly
on the language.

However you can also have expert programmers. These are people who might
well not know all the minutae of the C standard but are very good at getting
computers to do difficult things.
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